CPC Program Database - Quincy
Municipality Information
Quincy
CPA Program Details
11-07-2006
1%
Low income, first $100,000 - residential
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Convert Traditional to Blended Legislative Body Vote 1% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 11-05-2013 Pass 65% 35% Yes
  Initial Adoption Ballot Question Petition 1% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 11-07-2006 Pass 57% 43%  
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003       $0
  2004       $0
  2005       $0
  2006       $0
  2007 $1,122,761     $1,122,761
  2008 $1,126,016 $1,122,761 100% $2,248,777
  2009 $1,247,866 $761,415 67.62% $2,009,281
  2010 $1,238,280 $434,442 34.81% $1,672,722
  2011 $1,214,042 $336,836 27.2% $1,550,878
  2012 $1,265,917 $323,410 26.64% $1,589,327
  2013 $1,371,391 $339,694 26.83% $1,711,085
  2014 $1,404,841 $716,211 52.23% $2,121,052
  2015 $1,506,995 $442,034 31.5% $1,949,029
  2016 $1,548,476 $446,841 29.7% $1,995,317
  2017 $1,681,720 $318,627 20.58% $2,000,347
  2018 $1,804,981 $289,293 17.2% $2,094,274
  2019 $1,846,937 $343,214 19.01% $2,190,151
  2020 $1,986,823 $441,760 23.92% $2,428,583
  2021 $2,055,467 $568,759 28.63% $2,624,226
  2022 $2,149,278 $901,109 43.84% $3,050,387
  2023 $2,238,963 $827,716 38.51% $3,066,679
  2024 $2,473,732 $470,726 21.02% $2,944,458
  2025 $0 $446,783 18.06% $446,783
TOT   $29,284,485 $9,531,631   $38,816,116
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